Experience: 3-5 Years
Role: Production Support Engineer
Key Skills:
- Banking Support: Payments, login and authentication,transactions, core banking, cash management, cards, batch, reconciliation, andcustomer-impacting incidents
- Platforms & Tools: UNIX/Linux, RHEL, AIX,Windows Server, SQL, AS/400, mainframe, Splunk, Geneos, Control-M, VMware,Ansible, shell scripting
- Service Operations: 24x7 production support, Incident, Problem, and Change Management, major incidents, RCA, SLA/KPI, release, DR, and infrastructure maintenance
Responsibilities:
Job Summary
The Banking Application & Infrastructure Production Support Engineer provides end-to-end support for customer-facing banking applications, transaction-processing services, and the underlying technology infrastructure. The role combines hands‑on investigation of payment, login, transaction, core banking, cash‑management, and card-related issues with infrastructure maintenance, monitoring, automation, and service recovery in a 24x7, SLA-driven environment.
Banking Application and Customer Issue Support
- Investigate customer-reported payment failures, delays, reversals, reconciliation exceptions, login and authentication issues, and failed, pending, duplicate, rejected, or delayed transactions.
- Support incidents affecting core banking, retail and wholesale banking, cash management, customer information, credit cards, debit cards, card processing, and account-related services.
- Assess customer and business impact, provide timely updates, develop safe workarounds where appropriate, and coordinate permanent corrective actions.
Transaction Investigation and Production Support
- Perform end-to-end transaction tracing across applications, databases, APIs, interfaces, middleware, operating systems, networks, storage, AS/400, mainframe, and downstream services.
- Analyze application and system logs, SQL data, batch records, error messages, monitoring alerts, and file-transfer results to isolate the point of failure.
- Identify whether an issue originates from an application, database, scheduler, operating system, network, storage platform, middleware, external interface, or third‑party service.
- Support Start‑of‑Day and End‑of‑Day processing, production releases, application deployments, service restoration, and Disaster Recovery exercises.
Infrastructure Maintenance and Engineering
- Perform or coordinate network troubleshooting, connectivity and network-path validation, OS patching and upgrades, vulnerability remediation, storage patching, and capacity or performance checks.
- Support physical and virtual server deployment, configuration, migration, infrastructure service provisioning, environment builds, upgrades, and lifecycle activities.
- Safely stop and restart application, middleware, database, batch, and related services during maintenance; complete pre‑checks, post‑change validation, health checks, and business handover.
- Support high availability, backup, recovery, VMware or equivalent virtualization, and Disaster Recovery arrangements.
Monitoring, Batch Operations, and Automation
- Monitor systems, transactions, batch jobs, interfaces, scheduled tasks, and file transfers using Splunk, Geneos, Control‑M, SQL Monitor, and other enterprise tools.
- Create and maintain dashboards, alerts, operational views, and actionable monitoring for application and infrastructure services.
- Develop automation using Ansible, UNIX/Linux shell scripting, PowerShell, Python, SQL, or equivalent technologies to improve reliability and reduce manual effort.
Service Operations and ITIL Management
- Apply Incident, Problem, and Change Management practices; participate in major incident recovery and restore services within agreed SLA and KPI targets.
- Conduct root‑cause analysis and post‑incident reviews, track corrective and preventive actions, and coordinate permanent remediation for recurring issues.
- Prepare change records, risk and impact assessments, implementation steps, validation procedures, rollback plans, and production‑readiness evidence.
- Support Release and Deployment Management, Service Request Management, operational acceptance, SLA reporting, and service‑availability reporting.
Stakeholder, Documentation, and Compliance
- Coordinate with business users, customer service, banking operations, application, database, infrastructure, network, storage, cybersecurity, command-centre, and vendor teams.
- Provide clear management updates during service disruptions and maintain incident reports, SOPs, runbooks, recovery procedures, implementation plans, and knowledge articles.
- Ensure production activities comply with banking technology-risk, information‑security, regulatory, audit, access‑control, and change‑governance requirements.
Requirements:
Mandatory Experience and Required Skills
- Banking or financial-services experience is mandatory, with a minimum of 5 years of hands‑on experience in banking application support, infrastructure operations, production support, or a combination of these areas.
- Proven experience supporting 24x7 mission‑critical banking systems in an SLA-driven environment, including customer‑impacting and high‑severity incident recovery.
- Hands‑on experience investigating payment, login, authentication, transaction, core banking, cash‑management, card‑processing, batch, interface, or file‑transfer issues.
- Strong capability in end‑to‑end transaction tracing, log analysis, SQL investigation, data validation, troubleshooting, and root‑cause analysis without compromising production‑data integrity.
- Working knowledge of UNIX/Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, IBM AIX, Microsoft Windows Server, AS/400, and/or mainframe systems, with deep hands‑on expertise in multiple platforms.
- Experience with Splunk, Geneos, Control‑M, SQL monitoring, enterprise application monitoring, and infrastructure monitoring.
- Experience with networking, OS and storage patching, server deployment, VMware or equivalent virtualization, infrastructure service builds, high availability, backup, and Disaster Recovery.
- Automation or scripting experience using Ansible, UNIX/Linux shell scripting, PowerShell, Python, SQL, or equivalent technologies.
- Strong practical experience in Incident, Problem, and Change Management, including major incidents, implementation planning, risk assessment, validation, rollback, and post‑incident review.
- Strong written and verbal communication, stakeholder management, documentation, analytical, and problem‑solving skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively under strict time constraints, with a strong focus on customer impact, transaction integrity, operational risk, availability, and timely recovery.
- Willingness to participate in rotating shifts, 24x7 on‑call coverage, weekend maintenance, public‑holiday support where required, and after‑hours implementation activities.
Preferred Skills and Experience
- Experience supporting retail banking, wholesale banking, payments, core banking, cash management, customer‑information, or card‑processing platforms.
- Experience with transaction monitoring, reconciliation, clearing, settlement, batch processing, APIs, middleware, managed file transfer, Oracle, or Microsoft SQL Server.
- Experience creating Splunk and Geneos dashboards and automating investigation, monitoring, deployment, patch validation, or infrastructure‑maintenance tasks.
- Exposure to Microsoft Azure, AWS, market‑data services, banking cybersecurity, vulnerability management, regulatory compliance, and audit controls.
- Experience working with distributed technology teams and third‑party service providers.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or a related discipline; equivalent relevant professional experience may be considered in line with hiring policy.
- Relevant certifications such as ITIL Foundation, RHCSA/RHCE, IBM AIX, Microsoft, VMware, Ansible, cloud, database, or infrastructure certifications are advantageous.
Working Requirements
- The role operates within a 24x7 banking production‑support environment and may require rotating shifts, on‑call coverage, weekend or public‑holiday support, and after‑hours releases or maintenance.
- Extended support may be required during high‑severity incidents until the service is stabilized or formally handed over.